Lazio are reportedly considering offering Sergej Milinkovic-Savic a one-year contract extension in order to strengthen their negotiating position amid Premier League interest.

The 27-year-old Serbian midfielder seemed set for a high profile move to a top European club entering this summer’s transfer window and quickly both Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United made approaches. Neither managed to convince Lazio with their offers, however, and a move still hasn’t materialised as the summer transfer window starts to draw to a close.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Lazio are aware that Manchester United could return with an improved bid this month as they search for midfield reinforcements, but should a move not occur they want to guarantee Milinkovic-Savic’s immediate future.

Claudio Lotito’s plan would be to offer the Serbian midfielder a one-year contract extension in September that contains both a salary bump and a release clause. 

Initial indications suggest that Milinkovic-Savic wouldn’t sign a renewal. He’ll be hoping to shine at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar and a strong tournament could be exactly what he needs to earn a move in the following January transfer window. Dusan Vlahovic’s €75m move from Fiorentina to Juventus earlier this year is proof that high profile deals can still take place mid-season.

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  1. Sergente is our hero, our star! I can’t see a reason why he would go to a club like Man United which is in ruins (literally). We have to offer him a loyal cantract offer though, he deserves it! Something like 5,5-6 millions per year!

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